Dr. Nansen
" Finanz n Nan^eo," as Ihe Norwegian satirists nickname fho famoiii exp'orer, h*3 not; fulfilled their pmlicium and turned financier. He had Pf'tU^l down as a Norwegian °qnire and pp->i - tpman, and is now a . member of the pnat landowning! (jlasc, His p.isafijsfcion*. which cost a onn ider.ible sum. on the bord> m of Trileimrkm, to the nonh of the well-known Lynknpf, <ne of the : largest summits r>f ihat di.4r'ct. Hu \ has becomo owner of the Sorkichen I Hotel, which was built some y^n ' ago for the summer touints but will , now serve as his privi'e residence. '' i He has also acq-imd all tho surrounding f;ivni' and (i -Ids along ihe shores of the S>rl<j • riwr. His j patent for the rights of hunting and fishing in the Numi'dal is taken out for 25 years.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 July 1899, Page 3
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136Dr. Nansen Manawatu Herald, 20 July 1899, Page 3
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